There's a new addition to the Compound's motor pool, a tractor. Why? you ask in that bewilderedly exasperated tone of voice. Because of course there is. Rumors of impromptu engine block hoist are entirely that, rumors.
In other news, this Democrat freak from Connecticut is a member of Congress, a "law maker," no less. Here, have a look at Rosa.
Zhir socialist net worth is a paltry 3MN$, which makes her one of the poorer members of our Beloved Ruling Elite. Too bad she's not getting that vaunted 40% pay raise touted in the dismally failed porculus CR Bill. I know, we all want to pay our dear rulers moar but sometimes patience is a virtue.
Speaking of which, Germans in Magdeburg aren't too happy about the Saudi Arabian doctor who rammed into a Christmas market. Here they are, on the streets.
The German people are out on the streets saying ENOUGH IS ENOUGH.
— God Save Great Britain (@GSGB01) December 21, 2024
They want mass deportations.
This needs to happen for the whole of Europe and the UK
Our future depends on it. pic.twitter.com/oIIXpfT5TH
Apparently the car killer Saudi was an apostate Moslem and an AfD supporter promoted by the vile, hated, rude, condescending, deceitful, pugnacious, smug BBC, no less. Huh. What a convenient narrative. Islamophobia kills Christians at Christmas market! If you believe that you'll believe anything, as in "men can have babies."
In the meanwhile, Magdeburg's people are taking a stand against their country's suicidal empathy for Jihadi savages who hate, despise and want to conquer their formerly Christian hosts. Imagine the same thing in Two Tier Kier's England; all those guys would be locked up. Well you know the saying.
LSP
2 comments:
Sorry, you can't be an apostate muslim. You can be a non-religious Saudi, or Iraqi, or Iranian.
But if he's identified as 'muslim' of any level of participation, even supposedly non-participation, then he's a muslim.
Yeah, don't believe it. Unless he's a full socialist or communist who doesn't believe in Allah or God, and then he's a Saudi.
It's just a most remarkably convenient narrative, Beans.
Post a Comment